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if tarae rnnttp5 WM ,0 si1t cut, it bream a uetuon of men tlruil whrtlarr (If lioeaf pot.ulaliot w.suM TP'y ,0 pr'cr or lev number o' "vtoufhs 1 iyrtrrti'imimunfrthil th number of Uvrrnighs 1 able Ic ahspcr of pemon from ammrlrsl lmt of ,1 rvru vi rr'u ns wc.i,l lr titrrmrlv small mil more ihi i' it three rll oniM learn i nkr to lie fiuUtwi of th House of I mi i il mix use the won! we ilcculcslli is "si 'l set maintain" infUaihly thru a ivmiv of ti5u.ini: iu numlier lt Tl vvmU it too numerous foi ir tnt union of jmhlic Isusinii m.l on tS HoV wrHiMhavr hrrn imprmrt.1 as a maihmc for lr.isat.,n I1' frss Is jarl ilown Hut fro wKs wk place last it ismamfrstlv the plan ot Ml itir to pivr nl tike with the inli reformuta "thi of ivrmlrralJc moi iint a mani of oppition upon joints wliuli ihev lisvr i t'leirtnmli vir the priml an iir ot thr whole measure 'a Ia Rrti ftst that wo A not quarrel ith the lioun touilniii; t1 mt. ratio of Ui number to thi prrent amount it ii, Irt uitr hi UvnUhip how lh ti a' a.mer Vr 'he Mt wre tobr pothoul pi but et nijit lri. iinom stalnl pivifKll that if tvr Hiue ommon ahou'J Jctrnmnr contrary tv the wish of Minuter, anil spite of them, to a un thr txitUn): amount of mrmbcr. lln tJorrnnrnrnt wou! propose that th a hli tional mrrrber sbouM ait for larpr atl populous town anJ slisiru t. not m.IuJol in tlir oncinal arrancoment Ti ill avturrxl not tm.l malr thr hi 1 lr popular Ji tii ivcntr whatrrr ma 1 with hi Oracr thr rhila of rt anil it thmforr mnaina to hr arm wiih ho Uih or 1 tt real oirtam vlart of thr laii'nl irtrrrt wi'l rjpport it thmV it 'U1 to a what mar at the um um hr pathrm! from the prfcrxlirc rrmarl that Minitrn Ttml nvinrl th prounil which thr imperfect dvltrr Ixn i' Ri rix in the prrnou (JrSa ha.i cut frotn unJrr tbrm Iut it mut nrrr hr Tcotten then or loat ght of for ar intant, L1 pii of reland will not bear be tampcml if Una mea.ur If wh'i that t) Parliament were fairl tliMoWrtl, i a get nil of that michirf maVing ptrnon i 't of Preston havr obtrulel on it i thi pnonif Mr Hkmii ltT, as for an other fc Tvae That member neTer open his hp but t''w oVadr in the waT all reform whuh it is Vi." n.

rather dreads a the death blow of all ioi. ircr der than fault and honstlv deire hwa j'ttw i'It remarkul by Mr Frariv that the cWrrauor of the member for rreton were always cher i bv 'it n'" i rf u.V That, we thirA a rret'T harp commrntar on the public irtu of HrR Him fu er irriu afention thr drlatr of lat M' iu ai (.) Bnirt motion for a certain Bt a the I lart lirand JurT a. ra rrt for our acre of ui reclaimed bo J4. whereon the famished peasant might tz poa for his famiJT Oh Tedwnon Extra of a letter from on board the fJnr, arrived r.f from Hauwa latei the th i ist. toj.

at St HrKTia and whilst then the rrtnrh anfl frrn Rorhon with troop and sardocrfc 1 1 ot Ftbruanr for ri.net The cap U.1 ckta.rH to lead his veterar to thr tor their rr oral chirf Thev behaved with th LfttTu3i wiicr lcvame such tini old oldnrs, and 'wed thrr ef the hheralitv of his. ExcVluio 'ernor Pallas. i.isact of a letter, dated Durham, pnl II It let pirl be uninteresting to ou to know tiji far thr lh ke if rthurrbrrland anti bill rao a been arrie'iv)i failure in the town of New fai a North vh I was in thr former place lij aacrnir; and 1 eard it staled, on the authont of his Oa professio ajrnt to whox manapemetit thrr was irtrustrd thatitwas4 a den led failure a wt; aad I was subsetjuentlv formed, a fr nai who hi een it that after Ninj at Iols wi k.r davs ir.iludinft the markei dav, ithal rercvp pii'rr His worship thr Vaor c' NewcaiJe (Mr Retd I undersund was tht tr: T.bxber an sai put his rme to it be eajse he had Hfnri the petition for rrfonn agreed to at the of the Habitant" of Newcastli and woui also ict the 1 'tiKt to ahow that he was dr trnrred to reutral Bn ht Apn' IS "From a rfirrfpondent Tlj en tfce scrse of eoniderble bustle and am. can far rrvi lar a a sharp and sp rued 'w of Bnrhrns and of the coonn of Ixd (trorte Ixsaox and the Lad of rr ci vt tntodr, a laeanrr tt5 rrrrtrn a on of lie couatv by the dra of Bu ot the er Ird Lnfr, hcrr' i 'j Ixira fteorre Irnox had obu red such rer'u, i.ppri co rse of tit canvass, re rncd the cae rt Irti (, Jr cox 1 fee rtturned wuh rv nrno ek hr II the rojnx of rr i for etemr and accept the Chil. H.

'tc 1 i reported thxt Itd rtrur lennox ill cs tr ji the roon of his brother I jid 't tit li puner ot reform. B. i Aflwi hrotn a Crrepondttit rt. ot loin done themsehet much Do.r ate ha td ai txatr; wonhj the Itniutioo of lows, it t'lrif it i io to plset ooe of their pre. "f'e' fcrchtr of Ixd trar.

wc f' 'it af a ut Yt ecrd rrarf Tf of the eer neiiioraa.e of March In a rr ccrrtl to I tatT denounce oppos uon Ta. ttt lo tLose vf tie whole na on, on It Ktai an offmet reirr to be ifXtta or fc ti i Urrent ertret hn afttr the ex. Ja." Star'e to rts ri back an o'Rre, for ji her he trtr etl.ualihrd, 5 ot r(M4 na Unecr ir r. aftrfanr adoj ed the le rredlble, 3 'Jf" i th n.ert honourab part of Jit coctu Tr tkc or. U.r, tlKirfore, let no un in Mrwur re resell rf fm to a tntlen an of for.

rnttturhoi'd ahni end toreform, and ipe red to m. re irrporant refom bill now in pre. 'rntreM" ATmn BJton of io, in conjunction nh their si yrrj.fd tn Jor 1 nes, Li has just b. cartaM 11 uwiv, and hai every where met wL rteepunn to rt no doabt of ucce at the rrrm. eleeiior.

Alarrred by tl ese proctedinfs, ir rr enre ard nearly finished hu can 'a. mi pored by (stle Urluence, and by it 1wa few of is rett) alrent, iene4 in threats 1'' raitrs irf xa custom, aad to eject tenants troni tt' harirs has et suffered the extrrri a nK rirj tmisel! in a "oful minority Smu im c.u4 (jo, jn wulout ej Cct a statu. Ma. at all oUrs, without n. 'J iwn fruni iheir inows, that iter 'fw 0 une whv oppwd li niwlf to it 1' a country Vi low Ut Mien tl Jf" ore potriul cnourh to return her.

U. Li 2 e'rilav, beinf dood hrnla) aad Air! erlebrated ere in a manrer that etcr' tr. he rir er acts. A the fanatical olical Urn aklne all the churcr es to rie the prrri4 oi ot the crucifixion, with a 1 it. cereai es "2J serntt rut yesterday be April day, rrer ft preais and frars of the content of Jsecau, rot up fu sucti as has seldom if ner been ot birotted tirnt.

een ot Spain nd we Caysauobers of workrren were employed in inak. ud in front of tie consent, en sand sr.d cork. Ike UKk. T1 i rrprrsent lfunt top cf tl it errrtrd'tlrre larre hirh represematise of the Kee nifr, ui the JsliKt.utt,,,,,, arl tl ese were lo he litinr re. i h.rh a.

rr uct as Vl a oHied, no prot.rM: inuul to Ucotr' lhr presenu ur on i ui the to tieirs there no fficu tj i tj trr to I ae Leen re resenled by 11 A Mis uel and cJl''V" "nnen.e retinue aid all (he police ik in; tr, ln auindarct, and oitr rri. rtm aa In ended to make an Irr prnsion. swttiy aoldt.arte to the Jer, In dresses, U7' "lue iJi a I ue hand. r.m her hand, eepin At 4 In ine txtninf the ceremony uf thecrur.ttiion look place, but the srrand tosi, at, instead jri icpresenutise of lUe Jwroiet tbey were obheed to a miserable hrure, "I on a hand barrow by lour aoldlera. After a most "2r iiocal seruion, in lujrure waa taken down, and on a Uad Uno, jn rd proces.ion of priesta, Ja4dsosdis, for two hours, throweb tll60 wa, when ihey reined to the consent of St.

iVVl J'," reie.t orreroooy, depitcd i he figure a Afu' WM too. Uo llurswland hU Rtarneel to the nalaee, the former, do doubt ssti.fied 'me effect produceJ on the minds of Us dissatisfied sol aid sabjtcu. brtwe 3 nd o'clock, one Win t.fZZ.I" htlat: to Mr. HaDa, of Danfoed, cU man, vtv was on the we. JP" dlwlnctl bard ln Ca.

Jresitias, GUt. i rotn the ourt stnan The Kinar held a ltre yesterday at hit Palace In St James anich was numerou.Tr attended. 1 he fuard of horhur si as svn posed ot a detachment ef the Koval Huese (iusrJs. II Msjesir entered ihe ate. room, accompanied by the Ouke o'of suwx nd Pnnce Inpnld, attended by the great ofherr ot state, and held hi.

en rl levee Mr tin, let the Hani.h (onsul.denrral, i tTsemrd to the Kin hv mint His Danish Ma esti nitt PU nipotrntiarv nl (irantl am hsd an audience and kissed haads on his he iic apiHMnted nic de can to the Kine Monsieur T. urijucmfl Monsieur Klustine were pre entfHl to the km hs the Hu.s an Ambassador There ereprrsn Tie IU.in, Austrian, trench, and NithrrUnds mta.s.l. rs ihe I'rusaun, s.ni, p.ni.h Neaps 1 sdjnian. urtrn btrr. Mexican, and Aus man the Archbishops ot anterburv and Wk.

and Ihe Ili.Sop Undn the UieJ the iri lw.l ot the Treasurr, the lsrd Trisv Sesvl ihe secretaries ot aicforthe lloi rorrUn.and (ilon(al Drpaninrnts, the hancellor ot ihe xcheijuer, the Tirst ml ot tke Ad aural i the LsrJ I hsn beilain, the Master of the Hoese, the tJr mi ot ihe ihe smimandet of the forces, thi Master I rrneral of thr Ordnance, the (. aptain of the Hon stps ol (iemle urn (he Ptm ot the eonian tJuarl, tl ice nan IxrUin, the of Mate for Ireland the Ma. er ot the Horse to tie Quern, the Treasurer of the Household, the Master ot the King's Hounds, the Judee dex ate (rrneral i A lUrrard. Principal I querry to the King, (rriirnl Macdonrll, Pnnciral uuerry to the Qurei. ir surrrs to the King ihe Master ot the terrmn rs, and Mr llinrirh 1 leutrnant of the Hon orps of (irntlemen Peiuuners.

the (tenrral Uvee wrre 1,1 sllinaton ursfl Moolnwe Vsnchewsr, Crdon H.st.nes tti an. Insh re l.si. en Fir .11 I. ills lerres Mslmraburr. yrastD lo s.iV luifi.t rrul.m tinatl I iMi tnnfiil sshhrS ihsrns Srhcsoo Hfr.Mi t.luthm 1 n.inr neham Thtn.e llil lln'p it n.t eh tshs rti.

iyil lT.lf.rJl annina Mr tl Murrsr tisk Ifirnr Aisi 1 rre I By Lieulwisnl rmsti inrent rof t.rores IWlow M.tlhex Tirrnrr N.eler I restrrirk I We Wet iKib l.il Nsul TNlDtim I.Mtrr Vmn Mr k.n.n I hailes les srus William vin i.m OeLtiter It Will u.h. I lelther I Ir.ner sm hrster llocknler lVsn in is. W.l:ri rime It rreoeruk II Mr ibrrt Pest r.er.tit Pstti r.nnjanourh i WritUt larter, A Mrs ham. I t. Uuker i r.

Iu Prs henuton Rsyfird I ynn John lr.t n. II Herbert est! I dsell I rim.ton Nrlna JnSn He.J am HoNrason hsene, Preatnn lluller Ilansria I i If fiellr Irani Maherh II irnhy ill legale rr. Hentr I ittlUle II I lull Koiht. Si a a. hrrl James II knahest.

the Earl of Norlhras. Jamra IV, ualas Thrnnas olry Mafkal ar Han. mar. Wakrr I I I. tluih.m lrtnt Si lake lutm Mann Tkamai Dun lai thatlea Oele Mr saun re I Th nieh itOulJ M.a.nrll lisinn Kail land sir (H.ald H.rt Hun II bett Tayk.r.

Wrnyard rosbir A We mras Tk til tt irs I I ael awl. ir Sl Nso W.hersl Veade Marl.nU orner Mr am.l wter th aisxt nun bet ot other nasal sod military officers of I rauki The f'lloaine aHdrrssr were presented to His Maiesty The IluVe I We net ei lth rrtitmn from tht Mayor and eif n. i it, pri re that Ihe Ref rm rtil rare may he lakm f.r ibe safn i th. I tes ant rur in Ireland The liukr pel iiiHia Ir in lte uolies of a an! sea nl tl Krf mi ll I I he Ilukr th tl Dumbarlonshirs tdjresa. rail I res st th the 11 sr adihswaes in faiour af reform in fr.sn the I ihe in of Kan as I ita irinuy from hr isb taula the Husal baijh of kemeniuir, in the rnunir I nfsr Tro a the rsuars so I ther inhabitants of Larhhal! In tharountr of lanark Froai ihe I'trtimlir Bsit st.

at stca I old Duihsm Mirwrs fr sin I dm Mil in MulJIrsrs and Johnshssen in r.rtl.nl in f.rour I ref.rm Mr alderman I trrsll with an allres. from ihe mharminta of he Mrdf Hndte in thenty.f Jur la (asosir if the bill nth eoumy address then, wuh an i I'arlu Mr J.hn Re.s. Hith hrr rTof br a l.rarr thr fluke l.r.fi Mr Sriam. Hieh Menff the rnuntT of i Sddtess in lasour i parliansentarr trt Mr fraarr ofTorbrrck with an address from Insernesa, Lord weitj. urne The Larl of kreol th ad lraara from the Sloderstar Omia csrarers.

aad Mrmtsers the Vsiety of eh nejaiablea of Edin, urth and I xii the Isnah ders and inhabitant! if tlikner and nniiw res dent tj CDuirn mans rue Maestr ror th ure ar smrnt.tv reloirr pr pss ed Be minsters Ihe sne strales of the o. untr ot I km th an blr and taral addrraa ftmn the inhabit; 1 an brides til mm the satiafarti vi st the psnof refrm inn dared II Ms estrs mn era artmnt Mrlbouioe Mi Hmlet Psnsrrs II ah Seriff fat Le ceslershire th an ad Iress Minn on that unit, in fitour of Ihe reform Teeal rr ntr si rr 1 he rrmislrrs sii Manr tn in mlmifrom (rovrtw Ac Hint oUnel Brrkrley nd i th the Ur. I Losestershil 1 be lollos iu I id the honour cf bting presented lo II Mar.tr I rtanthstr nn i uknii de desms JJdu tt Hart hT I oed Hnbrrt M.nnets. eu enan I I are I I aul IMh Rreiment on hi. promotion 1 cuccn.i.t.l.rorisi Jul irt.a.J (.

I 0 tVi Tirrnrr Hart on beice app, nt.d I h) sli an to the en II ah Ul thr Carl of irrul ik mnt 1'iarr br I srl Ms mesburi I aela I ar Iirs cxjsamr bi lHd JaTies tl Ri ra Mr hoju ai sr I ml a ran ll a Ma r.ty. st Honoui Iblr Pr IS I tue th. I id I ha nharla Mr aorer I rrr i return fiom the Unliah Lecation. at br Bn it ar it ll! it 1 .1 1 llu had to II a Ma eslt ii Buun ll I) It the lord shesof Loo loo anne I Id Waternatk Weiby bail by Lsil Brown ow i.urable illism Htils I lies ur Lieutenant of For farsh re bi the liuke sf oaidsn Mi am by lnarle.Br ke er Mr an ander 1 1 a sa hand. I sates, it l.se bstue I ettleman Pensioner, on bUss rointTirnt by lord Saev A I on esq I ssuo North Shropshire eomanrr latalry, Ds Lor 1 I es rar II I an, SM br Tarl Brauehsrrp i rati a a mrnl Bart by the Mart, of laorirarde Mr u.

per, di asts General of Msur tiua, by the Earl of Fingal Mi HoMn kytordBrrtn In sura in Lstl Firms Ml ystt tde by ham Joll Tr Hrnry ll imahby by Mr II am I mnantle Mr Jinn Irmite by eorre Maunlun Bart lies Jul an Uuii ly the Lord wait Ilr Jarkusn MatelhyaC.i Ireland by the Esrl of Cotf.rd Mr Will am Laarrlirs b) I rd ar isle Mi hynastrm by the Lord sitni by MP tr ti ferry Hr chn Uai truant Hrrra ri nn bi 4 Kirh Hi Fiu.nl MP iirafor! br Ihe Earl af mas 1 hat es (o of f)eib)shire by the Duks of Detun. shirr Res farter bythelUs Pr kea Mi tart llnul by the Earl of ui ford Mr Preston by Mr Wi ham Hrrr es. Kes Wiutht the Her l(r heate Mr Hun Mildaray by iarount fa erstn hit John I reft, by rd ltuo.rt Manners. Ker Arthur Mesharn, by the Marnu a of Downahire Mr Bacon by the Larl l.osfurd Mr Beaumont rkih re Hussars by Lord l.iantham Mr (xirdon try the Duke of I. rd f.rorr Aasr Sshbro.

Rrs amurl Hsikrr hapla t. His Hoys II ehnrss tht Puke of smbrilsre br Hrrbrrt Tayl ir Mr rvler Ml by sr r.iinerstnn Mr Fdw.rd Iter by lrd dr Ilun.tansille Mr Msrphrri ai rant byl.rlG.wrr Frrdrr uSuoi kt. Iry Viwount Brrea'ord Mr Harnky by rd Jan ra tl Brim Mr chard tarlr by tie Hon Msn ey Mr Irrlmc by Hrrbrrt Tsjl Hon Sre 'erick hoee by I enersl I ord Hill Mr He 'w rth Lsmbten byU.rdOurhan sstain I rrkms Miney i etimsnry (aralry, by Lirwtenant ol.nrl fir I ra rrss Hush Nua enl Irr the Msiquiaof Westrreath Hrnry Hrrbrrt IsL rtllurr Mi Trrsrhoyle by I rd Imaynr Mr r.e H.rrtm I a e.po ntment to he Knight Com isnbt the Royal Gtiripi order by Mr lleiberl Ttylar Mr Iiteltlr hy til Amherst Mr 1 rnt hi su pher lie I leulewant enersl MJ nswtld by enersl Lord Hill Mr Huthsen by Mr Iticr Mr it Hani on laicir spp'jintvd Parliamentary ounsrl for n.h SITairs by Mr tanley Mr Trr I lukisa lands Jarrrs rones l.rnllrn an of It a Majesty Mnct Honourable bamer by ftrare the lird ham Vr lain. Mr Maatrrs by I rd a toun Mr Fd ind Mrnat trn hy I ard James Burn Mi Fdm ind tt Mar by Mr I lltlrdalt Mr hn Id Adrr ral Mr Hobrrt Otwar Sdm ra Thoma. I ley thr Earl of Surthesk Mr rrrr I rr'll nan Ilia Ms raty I Molt Hun Priry hsm rr br rare tl el rd I hamberia Mr Kb I' Wy Sir tram Burdett Mr Hrnry lliumm I irim.nl I olwnal urrry manry rerr nn hia ll asi by thr I art kinnoull Mr by falhrr I rutanant brnrral Mr Richard vies Mr Heniy broalwsarl l.rnlU mano' II Majesty moil llouaur blr Pr Chamlarr I II ia.e tie I I hsmberlsin I harlr.

P. I I II I sin 1 1 tne in snrnn lor ire nte Mjlfulk by rsr.the lluke uf l.raftosi llrd Hr. I fnncrsa I rd II 11 Prior nal Master to Hrr Royal Hirhnrs. the lclor a on beirs sppomted IVean of Chester by Sir Jokn Ptryi rawtaia Howe, by Sir Msdttn Lwulewant Honeina hia f.thar, Mwar Admiral Hone i man. Lsralrwantll Hart.

try Georral Hart. Liaulenaal I arkitv. br Llewsenaal I ntoasel VT JolHffe Lieutenant Ward, by Mr Hotaret Gardiner Lirutenant Hendyeke ll Sherin" ssf th esHialy of Hunting skm auk dutiful loyal IMrra to HI. Majesty I leutenant Hay UN by ir Robert Ot war I leutrnant Rr.wma.ai by Sir James Graham Lirutenant 11 Sad Irr by Graham attain Patrrson on promotion by Lord Msmrrsat spts 1h.wnpa.ws RN by Uiaham I attain North, br acnsial Hood I aptaia alley ky Lirut l.mrr.l M. II Tsrlne I Trolier nn pmsn hkwj by olonel Fitsrlarenre M.ior IVnnefeaihrr on promatMsn sad return from the Wast la dirs by I ord eomersrl M.

Gardiner by M.j.w Saratman, on prons itton. by Lirut General ir otln Ha knt I untenant Wm.w by Hear Admiral Dundaa I leutrnant It Poul ten by I'wlnorl Mr Pukson I leulena il I herry by 1 irut rnrial ornrr I rulrnant I rofer SI wrnet rori by Sir ill ffe Hart TO TItS EDITOR OF TttE TIMKS. Sir, Trie folly, the presumption, of some persona, la Incredible, It commonly found that roeanrsest and LntigniS. cance are the constant coen pan loos of such beings. I ronld be indignant, were the object deaerriog of my iodlguallM but I really cannot condescend to be Irritated by an Insect, howeter il may be classed in the order of entotnolosry as gsrds tit honours, and aa It may dittinguiahed by ill gol.

den colours. I set no salue on such memlest bjecta, w. eer lalsely ettimated Ihey mar be by the guing lgrweanL The following eircalar and addrrsaes base been tent tt me, and they should hase been thiawn into my watte, xper basket, to mingle with many other senseless produetio but that I consider the public should be allowed tojvdg the Duke of Northumberland aa well aa myself I has re. Ct trrd litem through that channel that I cannot doubt heir authenticity Magnate, at it the Duke of ho re be and. in his princely fwriune and the name bit lam.ly aa.

yet to command mr admira tun, tbe man mt ll i. i i i i. yet to command mr admira Ion, tbe man mt be nride F.rl iscouni Melbourne, lhr mirk bility. that he is sumptuously lodge, and pilsners rtn i i "m' lird H.IO count in the rf irnmenK Lkn i i V'" Tb "if ndire. remarked that iherf.a.

bad audi. re.tmbl.nce between u. U'e are nearly oflthe ftaV.i, I li ij i in same standing I did not then feel It aa any complfoent, t. rSV, MMeh Id wtMtMt distinguished by anr piaiul sir rd.ardTI.nton.intr.xlucea!ar.d. worn in, and took merit, and no.

I would not ronalder the DnV. of Nor. in si si uic Otttfu ftccuruinKit thuaiWrUnii an drtrrm( to lie cbe U'chct of in hoortt (Ci mw I kmrwof no other d.sdnction but that of tbe rl mind high liberality of sentiment and exalted feeltnga of ge for fuu' of Dew rrenerosity. I prouder in my cottage and with inde ui ii hi ns. iiasiuT, man is int nooie irute, eitner at nil raiace in mr I ensy hin.

not; but I kii x. hln' "sdlhisgieatincme, I would not allow a Perey, tU' near u. he a ommlssioner of Excise, and allow receiving ihe letsim nt the Kerordrr ot Ixindon. ot tht cwn ki.n i i i.u .1 nets capitally during the la lt ju.nre.n.ll, ln Old lUiley. lirraad street, for the paltry thousand he annually gain ky I ebruarr The lord Mef Justice attendance at a board tor which he ha.

neither aptitude nor I. i I ai.r.iuanii an a uoara ior wnicn ne naa neitner apntuae nor llnr "tended the reading of the upon which occu tnclm.tion if a maintenance were required It should 'e u( 'ht "ho "ther given by my steward than drawn from the public MbheU the pren uses of Mr hambers, was ordered for exe Treasury. cution est Jlonda. or Tuesda, Uott (ity ffn t0 for I he ourt broke up at t. ilick dependenu by encumbering ihe public terrlce with them.

nowerer tney may be unqualified for the potti he demand. nrE Vf "'f of lhfm, he lose. "hi. nominees for Newport and Tk 'I" 'J'rnd suite Uuncestonf Ought he e.er by his parliamentary pom to Tk military escort h.se been able to hare had nominated aa one of thi i consult to fhrir iyal Hiehnrssea thr Duchess of Kent and ihe Princess ictoria, atienJi I 1 the Durhess of Northumber. land.yuiird the Kisgand tjuern resterdxy, and took luncheon with thrtr ijral'rs Tie Duchesa ot Kent entertained the Duke tnd Duchess ol umberUnd, tnd a numerous parly, at dinner jettcrdav.

vw.v. r.wiBfir atriTi i th I ir.f edneday tenlag I hit was tli ili of ptvmont fr the ilirtcrcncew on the otnol icount, and four iiHiiilsrrs of tin Stock KxchaiikTi, in tonsequtiic of their inability tn mike Ch1 their enpikTcintnt. hue Ktn tKclirnldefaultcnt 1 heir trincaition hnweter, were not on a Urc nale, and the failure hase bin tau til grrat measure by the ilcstrtinii of primipal out of the hnust a sery ivimnon occurreiie of Ut and hv whiih the SukIi hkihingr, as a hmls haj iuUiueil siry heasj Iosms I he onsoUtnarktt has way about I ptr cent anil it a'ljHarinie lis mm i hank, csl time si sterdav fha hrl impression on it was produced by the cxprea from Tiris, aniiouniing a fall of per ctnt in th Freiuh lundaonMondas IxmLi Inch, tilt subscriptions to the patriotic loan were foinf on so Ungindls it was hkely the Mini ltr would, after all, lie compt lltil to resort to the optn inarki: lor the sum rciiuired This hai not, jierhans, much totlo with the salueof onsols, but a the mttllience ot the prwposil solutitars loan, arriymg at thi tune it did when tin settlement of lbs xciount hid cauv.il an unusual demanil for stxk, cir Uinlv auikUil tlic lati adsanrt, so thi failure of that projeit must net Nome rention I rule til i err strong uspu ions art now expressed that the whole in it, but is Ita principles at all expressed IrMrriek rwk hamber, tyhia Gr fr paahwcrKl by Gese: pla lnm mi A by the Itifhi II jn Hart Gentleman of III! Majesty I ire tie Lord hamber lain al Maitlsnd on prewrntirm hi. work on toart. Mar lleory Hardinar.

Haw.ea r.mtlr nan of II a M.iarty's Most II KioursU. Pney hamber by hil I rare the Lord ftiamberla attain Barnard Grrnariter Guam, ay sir dudbm lianlenapt Wil.hl. by Sir Prmtlc laesn by ld lamersrt I apt. II I Berkeley on pr m. by Tol nrl Barkrley Town Mijol hue nf Inersrr sot of I wrtsmouth, by Colonel II re as.

Ma nr rrerth, fith Itrf rrent by tr Ge wee Hsrriwn I teutenant Off old, Sdrrlisl ir siwpf llsruf Brna. Grntlen as I of His Maicts a Prley Chamber on his tpto.ntu eat by ihe Lid hamlarrlain L4auU IS ws en oy sir no.in.win I ommanr'er J.kn llamilirm, by sn James Crahsm aptaia Anrrrsiein by al net Woodlistd. I apiala I erry, ow his return from Ireland, by Admiral ir llurham Mr Wilur.hsan by Lord Skrlmeradale I aptaia Mama by Mama The Hon Fr.nns Bruce by lk Ud In W.ilina Mr Francis Da.hwiaxt, General frrdrr ik Malllalsd Geneysl Grrsismoe by the Larl of illaei (olonel Arnold lr mp to the Ki. on helM appointed Km. hi of the Royal H.nosenan Gu.lphic Order, by Lieutenant Oatsrral Sir Hrrbrrt TtykK I rrionel Munru by Ihe fan olGoaroro.

cnooel Wrst, by General Wynrsril Raar admiral Matkellar an kit promotion aad return from tht Continent, by bir Grthtm (XMossel name by ireneral nir wan i nnina Admiral Junes tlouglu. by spts a Sir Geueet estphal, jatetvtstXolosse' William Hay, by Sir Herbert Taylor Cuiowwl Sir Archibald Cr.ri.lie. on beine ttwotattd Otpaty CorsTwrtr of SUM rat Castle, by Loed Hill Tne How LJenteaaat tiarris, nt ny tna avtn at jtanawauwiy Captain Cary. by Uses) Jamas Briea. Captain ynyard, by Geweyal yny.rd LleuleoaaK'olonel Soel HarrU.

on being made a Knight of tht rtartl Ororr of ibeGurlpk. by Ixjed Hill Ca.nm.wdrr Mltlad. by Sa Kotocrt Olway. rn.1 naslla. nai kwlssa awaaMWIad Alat dw easW in HIS Maictty few tk seeTKecaf IbtCtvsfwser MiteUa, ky Uawtaa.tl Otawttl ku Herbert Ttyue iiosmi tar Htaury wttatn uon niu.

CssUtats Uwis. aw bstng artoUudAItt Utf KJag. by (te J. Otahaas. wa a truk pot ui for thi double purpotg of helping me sXiuutor lor the ns in I'an out of a tlimcuUy, and of inHuencinf; the ettlcinent of the onsol aciount It wai it least very oiiortuiie in Kint of turn Kesideathis, th disiMisituin khown by Ministers to makg inv ill on the reform bill, after their south America, a person totally disqualified, who neit'ier was acquainted with the lsneuaare nor the character of the People.

who waa hottile to their religion, and ao regardless ,4 their ficlings and prejudices, as to draw down an htm the personal revenge of individuals' tanning, the then faecretary of state for foreign Attain, tell most acutely this dictal on, and complained most bitterly of it The Dukt of Northsm berland cannot content himself with opposing in his own person, and that of his four netnltiees, thr ret inn bill, but he must himself draw up an anil rr orm petition, and require the signature to it of hia tenants, if they Here his vassals, he, the old Isaron of Ignoran' fstida. Iiti. his dignified language he commands I lie Sub. agent and his bailiwick to tiara the counterparts of adJiltaes to the King tnd the two houses of Parliament, In respsrt to tie I resent reform bill, his Grace having affixed his signature to the originals urging activity requiring the names of the tenants who do not sign them calling on them not lo eml ark rashly in politics, which they can alone truly learn through commissioners This circular is dated, Commissioners, other, Alnwick astir, April 1831 la not this aircance, or is it madness In days of yore, would It ruse have been Intel preird a priclimation of rebellion, may it not now he nisidered an act of insolence Miould he not lose the I.ord lieutenancy The Duke's commissioners indeed Commissioners of his (race's oppression. Jl the bold men of the noith tamely submit tu such an attempt at coercion If they do, they bel ll race from which they are descended, and are deserving the treatment ot slsves, such as his tirace anal his commissioners ould render them Jt the Duke of Northumberland beware Ihe day is passed ahen the mandate of tyranny will be obeyed and if the Northumbrians will not shaw themselves mm, their present brethren of the borders their totmerfoes if I miscalculate not, may do their duty, if driven to despair I he scots are still fierce.

I bee yaur readers to mark thelancuaare of his I i race's a Klress 10 the King. The word loyalty" it certainly used Attachment to TO THE ED 1T0E Or TBE TIMES. Sir, In your Monday! notice of the osseratioa at fray's Hospital upon the Chibete, the question la asked, srbcther other steps, besides the transfusion of blood, am Id have been taken lo aavc the patient In reply, I shall take tht liberty of communlcatine some particulars of meant lately used in the Infirmary of this diy to check tbe progress of exhaustion under very similar circumstances. An operarioei waa under, taken by Jr (xxher on a young wotnao, with a view to relieve a lock jaw of many days, and paralysis of the entire left sidt of several weeks' standing, ky a free Incision of the scalp, all other means having failed. The least of blood waa certainly large, but not perhaps altogether luCcient to account foe the extreme exhauttion which entued, tbe symptoms of which became to alarming that no hopes were entertained of tbe atlent's surviving ine, brandy, ammonia, opium, warmth in every form, were used tn vain the pulae ceased to be fell at the wrist, and momentary duatolution waa expected.

At this time the operator lrected tome fumes of oxygen to be administered, and in less than ten minutes the pulse waa again perceptible, and the powers improved It waa at this moment a beautiful tight to observe the ami which had been previ. oualy paralyzed drawing lo the noatnls tbe vessel of refreshing vapo ir, aa tt would have earned to the lipt of the parched the cup of refreshing liquid. In a few rourt the paLcnt rallied, and the case waa successful. ot being a professional man, it may perhapa be necessary to make sosne spol gy for intruding upon the public tbe state ment of a medical case bat aa the remedy was palpably efficacious ia this particular instance, and may be so in others, I will not tbsta a from making lt public and I do so, be rause I have every reason to believe thai I have stated the case with perfect fairness and accuracy i our most obedient, tilocester, April 1J A B. PARllAMtSTIRr rAPER.

MAl.T DKAU B(K. Return ol the Total Amount of Money pa and which may be claimed aa Drawback for used by Distillers in iseotland and Ireland from the 10th of October, 1823, to the kih of January IrCII diatinruishing each (ountry. Deduction foe Groaalmouatof Malt deficient. Drawback at per Bushel h.HHVNk, Oeneral Accountant. Exdae ofnce, London, March 19, 1K3I.

bTEAM Return of the steam Vessels employed between the Isle of irht and the (os.it ot Hampshire, witk an Account or Ktusnate of the Number of Patsengeri during the last Tt ear. tie Koyal I'erson it named, but la it thown Is it not insinuate that Hit Altjrsty countenances the entire abolition ot the ancient constitution and the uses of Parliment Is the alsoluion of the rotten borough ot Newport, and that ol the wretched hsnilct of lletraliton, and tbe entlaved town i I.auncestnn, the destruction of the constitution, aid the rnhrow nf the purposes ot Parliament? Good, my lord own frequent public ilenlantioiu of the slr.ncth lJlkeof. Northumberland, ray gentle Percy hmlthaosi, pray their certainly no, U.t, well recced pren', SL'SSL'ST' thecitv and though we slioul 1 hesitate on such wretchedly lnstructed senator, it is wlth'Mismay" you foresee slight indicatl tito amiiu the fall of the funds in mv the of prescriptive personal nghls" with horror you 'Ukfre to ii, sit tlitre are mail) rmin who do ion ntrmplate il sacrifice of chartered rights to a capricious siltr thstititifcvtsonpiihlii iredit are already tier ere the body of the i House, rof Peers as i.i i.k.. I i ii utusted, as sell.inierested as the noble Duke of li thum. lep.bk howrs.r the presiding lopu herland appears to be, the people would have rr nd.

to ot ilisciission itunng tl i iU), and It would be to nport demand the abolition of that part of the legislature, as tee so untruly uf thr atiiinittit evpresseil, not to my that irelr do the abolition of those means which now, allow cm this di pariuri from thi original project haa been return his four nominees to the louse in a preat mij ntv ol instances sesrrclv r. probated In k'W illini IU ikj to be iml enced ii by the tirade ot the Duke of Northumberland, le is 10 Hist enemies oi a I reionn irrrstru persona as trie Uuke onsol opened it '9, for thr Mav a count, and rh bold Northui dropiH.il kil.ldeiily to after whuh a irradual lei line 'h i i li i allow them to sign his (rrace i took place with a heavy mirkit, to to which was lirt to r.i, which we lake iikcvsie 10 tw a eonvemnt w. the Iwsil omen has it gnen courier, or ruber insolent real ronatituiion of his country than any such If in to lh enemies ot a 1 reform terrstrJ perwins as the Duke of Northumberland iif ihe bold Nonhumbriana will prove his grievances, and which feelu will i address and petitions Iney Ilk hi. ileirriirrate the mi list price rxcntiiurr mil count tit nat, inn me blow directed against the sanctity ol chartered rjhts." I and per cent funks with kTTiat ilithculty saleable, I'rttty notions must his (trace entertain of sanctity (But I at the currant quotation I "H1 'rtn "rr' n' disgusted with his ignorance and hit folly, I k. i c.

ll i. I lease him to the judgment of the public, the admira. 1 tie liatniit utesni lniat, irom Itntteri im, s.i. a. i uon ot his commissioners, and the servility of his baillnr.

I in the river late this afierROOii, ami bring; furthtr the nrcular, the address, and the petitions fo which accounts of the successful progress of th insurrection I allude RADICAL. in I.ithuiiiia These are thieliv loutaiiitil iu the cum I lo the King Moat Lxcellent JIsjesly.Ac your Majesty's loyal subjects, the undersigned nobil iv. Magistrates, gentry, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Northumberland, brg leave most humbly to assure ur Majesty of our unfeigned attachment to your Majesty's Koyal person, and to our free Government, esta blished at the revolution of ItirUi, and confirmed by the accession of the House of Brunswick. We deplore, therefore, with proportioned regret, the pot. hie success of a proposition, recently submitted to the II of oiiioions, under the avowed sanction of your Majesty's ministers, having for Its object the entire abolition ot the ancient constitution and uses ol Parliament.

presume, most humbly to suggest lo your Majesty, that a measure to extensive and overwhelming it not war. ranted by any radical and proved grievances, resulting from the actual state of the representation of the people, and we contemplate with dismay, the sacrifice nf chartered, able, prescriptive personal rights, to a capricious innovation, which In iu immediate or ultimate results must impair the gnitv of the imperial crown, destroy the harmony mcTUal Utters from Menial, whuh iri ilatrd in the morning of the 1 1 instant I hey state that tin insurgenLs were proctsnling with little or no opposition, that thtty had Iteeu embodied in a rtgular foret to thr number of mm men, in 1 that tluv have taken tnd burnt I'olangcn, aftrr making thrinteUe. masters of thi lUput of military stores ami merchandise at that plate 1 he unttlllul state of the country cast of lemcl, and the formidable nature of the insurrection, may btt inferred from tbe fact, that the Kusun MHt hail not armed at Memtl, ami that three Russian couriers under order for I'etcmburgh were unabli to pursue their journe No Russian lettera whatever have been rtcenul by this arrival It is also said, that swnptoma of insurrection have been ma iiifetid in ourland, anil that Mittau was threatened with an explosion Tin onlv inci lint worth notice to day in the foreign stock market is a furthtr decline in Russian stock, which lift off at ssitojj RP.Vi II DIHIO i(' The folio Uf bitinj jrn iTeipnt it from the French fiparo fount sebattitm I hope, my Iionl Ambassador, that the troops of your masie', hat inf violated the principle of non. intervention th respect to Rnmsgna, will net subject them, selves to the just anger of ranee wint d'Appony My IjorJ Mtmster, the intentions of Vu.tru are so pure in this affair, that I request you will toursrlf fix the lime of the soj lurn the Austrian troops in (ton sgna hen our sold era hare ngsin rloaitd the bark nf st Peter, they will be sufficiently recompensed for their ex emons ount fcebsatiani Thev may act as ther please, but if they sut more than ITidajs in Romagna, they will draw upon themselves the venneance of the arms ot ranee. (iunt d' ppony (reriring err well, we mil tee to it first Day The Auttnant in sr died from Bologna, and entered rorlt after a slight skirmish Second Day The Austnaos enter Ieo.

Third Dar They reach I rbmo. ourth Day They lake dubbin hif Day Thev reach Spolem Sixth Day Tl ey enter Civita Castellana. Seventh Day They arrive at having dispersed the insurgents, receive from his Holiness lor the expense of the war, and depatt eighth Dar They return to ta lttellana. Ninth Dar They are al spoleto Tenth Un ri er re inter (rublno I Irnnth Day Thev reach I rhino 1 wrllth Jlav Thiy return to St. Ic.

fhirtienth Diy Tlity arc at horlt fourteenth Dav Thi arrive at Bolona. fifteenth Das They re enter Modena flie Apprny (again waiting nn the trench Mini, er llnpi, mv Iord, that ranee will no longer doubt the sncrntv if ihe (ipverament. The Austrian troops have returned lo Modena. t'nint Sehaeitski (loverninrnt is satis lie. 1 with your con.

duet, and hopes that ihe good understanding betwten the two states will revrr be alsturbet Count dAppony (retiring) rnnpri htn I RPi (JsOATS HI PORT. i estrrJay the Recorder midra report to His Majesty of the prisoners under sentence ot death in Newgate, convicted at ihe last ebrusry sessi vis Matthew Jackson, aged J.I i illiam Itardell, Ih Henry Hardell, 10. Dtvid Peters, Oeorge Olovrr, sitihen Bradford, 14, harle. Ilrigga, 111 John san ucl Itinerose, 2 Isaac Mtson, 2a, Thomas Keeble, 17. Kieble, (fusiavus redenck Kills, illiam Cliflord, ID.

Jritict. Coy, ('eorge I.ons Vestels Vsiaes. Duse of Buccleurh J(IHN C( fc. Registrar deneral Office of the Registrar. freneral ol shipping, Custom house, London, March 1 1 the gnitv ot the imperial crown, destroy tne nannony ol our mliril letislature.

and establish a dangerous precedent for the conliacati mi of private property, and the subversion of publit institutions. therefore most humbly pray, that your Altjetty will be etsed at once to discountenance, at aonul, tbla most perilous and oppressive proceeding, and by adhering, with hereditary firmness, to the great principles of tbe lltitith monarchy, maintain alike the existing rights and privileges of all classes of your Majesty's subjects, and the essential and indispensable prerogauveof the kingly office. And your petitioners will ever pray, cic." To the Commons, rVc. Ac The petition ot the undersigned nobdity, mtj' jfatei, gentry, clergy, and freeholders, humbly showeth, That your petitioners have learned with dismay, tiat a bill is now pending in your house, having for in obrsVt the absolute subversion of the ancient usages and estaUS shed constitution of Parliament That your petitioner! had no sufficient reason, founded on practical and proredjweiev ances, tor this hsrsrdous experiment, whilst lo a eaptidous and summary violation af the legal rights sf large psn lions nf His Majesty's subjects, they can discover abundant cause lor alarm as lo the future security of every private tenut or puhl institution our petitioners therefore prty, that your hon. house wi I entirely essentially alter, this proposed enactment, hssirga due regard to the indispensable prerogatives of the town, to the harmony and co operation of both houses of Parliament, to the varied and complex intereitt of ihis great eu pire, to the sanctity of chartered rights, and to the hereditary privileges of freemen of all classes.

And your petitioners will ever pray, ckc." Tl petition to the House of Iorda the same. The circular sppested in THs Timet of yesterday. TO THE IDITOU OF TUB TIMES. sir, I beg to forward, for the benefit of the world, a copy of Ihe circuit! letter addressed hv the agents of his tirace of Northumberland to hia farm bailiffs in different parts of the county, ordering them to canvaas for signatures to id againt the ministerial reform bill. The Addrtstrs" breathe the same spirit of alarm and dismay" at the noble plan proposed to Parliament for regenerating the Constitution, aa led the noble Duke to discover lis) 000 armed Radicals between ihe Tyne and the A ear in inn The circular, I have reason to believe, vu not written by Jules de Poltgnae, or any o( the condemned or exiled minis.

ter.of the ex. King of trance, as you might suppose from thr stiffness of us style and the un Engllshness" of its ipiriL The duke, indeed, calls toe a list of the names of such of his tensnts as do not sign," not for the purpose, I presume, of joining his name with those of Newcastle and Exeier, or of acting the tragedies of Stamford and Newark over again, but with a view, I doubt not, of making each present of 10. I rr cent upon his next half year rent, for his spirit and 1b. idence. dale, vhn Howell, ail, h'ward Mallet, 27.

ilium I fhe tenants of his (iraee are placed In a curious position, Allen, and John Thompson, 30, housebreaking Henry foe it happens that the majority ef them had signed addresses hitienDury, ourgiary viary i evereux, sen, an tn favour ol the reform meaaure, before tneir nooie itnasora Mary Deverrux. jun 17. coming. harlet Turner. IB RicharJ Butterworth, 27; redenck limn, 23, Thomas had, JO, tteslingin a dwelling house.

ll of whom His Msjesty was graciously pUacd to respite during His Royal pleasure, except Uustavut Adolphus redenck tills, who is left for execution on Tuesday next. nterday a ballot waa taken at the Kali India I louse for the election of six Uirrclari, in the room of William As tell, Eaej George Smith, Ktq Campbell Marjoribanks, Eu Char lea Elton Preacott, Eao John Mastermin, fcao, and Uusatll Elbce, Et who go out by rotauon. At 0 o'clock tht) Juki were cloacil anil delivered to the acrulinewri, si ho reported tint the election had fallen on John Forbes, Esq Loch, Esq Charlei Henry Shank, Esq James Stuart, Etq and Henry St. George Tucker, Esq Erratum. In the note to a letter signed A.

B. In yeftenUr'i rsas, for prepared to suaerlncai pavraooal Intereau foe the aake of ptrmJ ye "mosisW booaar. had signified any opinion upon the subject, and now tbev of course refuse to disgrace themselves by signing if ess it. Ills con.luct has excited a burst of laustSter frvtn one end of the county to the other and a number of It Jl emus anecdotes are current ln U)is neighbourhood, respecting iht means used to procure signatures. At a future opportunity I may trouble you with selection.

i Whether tbe bejiifls have been remiss In attending to the injunctions of the commissioners (which, in this part of the world, tneaua agents), is not certain, but trie it la, that ae vev ral aiiomies have been despatched to procure signatures ta tnets, great state documents and I feel certain these gtntlesnea a mortltaroed and active set of men than tsoeJerncn's bal lifls will provt by their present exertioos to be the savlotui of their country. I bope, Mr. Editor, yon will not omit to send ta tbe com mlssioners of his Uraca of 5csrlbumberland, for hi npinioos, which must be hike tbe teertts of the tyhilive Iraves, yery valuable, as they appewr to the only priests appointed to peoctalm the response of their Magmu Apollo ths poar rrvnsials around taactn. Voon, Alnwick, April IU J. O.

This th circsvlat whlcm vpbIlahlrstrsVsra TTwaas, drrnimnt The Mirchioness of Hertford Asaemblr, tor the loth of April, la unavoidably postponed. On the Hth, 9th, loth, and 1 1th 153 Tessel. arrived in the port of London from forriajn voytget and y3 vessels, Irom putt abroad, arrived at Liverpool en tne, in, ft.h, 9th, and 10th Inst. The Swiss Society ceUbrated yesterday their 127th anniversary by a dinner at the City of Ionslon Tavern, at which His Roysl Highness the Duke of Sussex presided This ancient society was Instituted for charitable and other purposes, tnd haa alwayt received the zealous support of the moat respectable natives of Switzerland, resident in England, and their descendants, and of many Lnglish gentlemen besides. It was announced en this occasion, that in future one half of the donations will be applied to the relief uf the poor Swiss sf both sexes, without distinction of religion, through the medium of the Swiss church in London After the re.

movsl of the cloth, the usual loyal toasts were proposed by the Royal accompanied each be an appropriate speech in the rencb language, delivered with a correctnesa of idiom and nf pronunciation very rarelr possessed by natives of this country. Ills Royal Highness's health was afterwards proposed by Sir. Wilson, one of the stewards, and drank with very great applause Sijrnon Curioni, sola, and De Itegnis favoured the company with some vocal perform xnces, accompanied on the grand pianoforte, and the conv.viality of the meeting waa kept up until a late hour The anniversary dinner of the Iindon Hospital (a most excellent institution, wholly supported by voluntary contribution) was celebrated yesterday at the City Iondon Tarem laird Henley, in the absence (consequent upon indisposition) of ihe Duke of (ilocester, in the chair. The funda of the institution were represented to be in a most flourishing condition. Donations to the amount of 1,100, and a legacy of Mr.

Prior, upwards of 2,000 were aa. non need by th treasurer, a turn which, with the fanded property of the hospital, would, he said, enable the managers to, in future, afford 400 beds for the sick poor of the East London district. There waa tome good singing after dinner two songs in particular of Mr. aa we understood his own competition, and tung for the first time, with reference to Ills Majesty's professional frankness of manner, occasioned enthusiastic applause from the numerous and respectable as sembly. The excavation of the ground and erection of the New Kastem Dock at I.ower shad well, which is to form the eastern entrance to the London Dock, enabling tht largest ships to enter at all periods of the tide, and avoiding the pat sage through the Upper Pool to the present dock entrance at appmg, has been lately suspended, awing to the alleged insolvency of Mr.

Robert Mrrater, the contractor, who is indebted to the labourers a very considerable sum. esterday an application was made at the Thames Ptlice office by ap wards of 1 tO labourers, who applied for summonses against Mr Streater fur wage dae to them. Ihe land officers of tht establishment stated, that several snuamonaei had been already taken out against Mr. Sireater for work done, bat they were unable to find him. The Magistrate observed, that after what had been stated, lt was extremely doubtful whether Mr.

Sireater would come forward until compulsory measures were adopted. have since beard that ire works were partially resumed yesterday, under the direction of the Dock Company Upwards of J.ril 000. have been already tx. pended on this stupendous undertaking, and more than double that sum will be required to effect its completion ln November last, a cl.rk, named Air, in the banking house of Messrs. Brooks and Dixon, bankers, in Chan eery absconded with about 2,400 of their cash It was speedily ascertained that he had sailed for ork.

The American Consul advised that an affidavit of the debt, and a power of attorney to an agent in New It ork ta act for Its recovery, should immediately be sent tut. This advice was sllowed. Air, on his arrival in New ork, lodged hia money in a bank lo a few days he waa arrested and thrown into prison for tbe debt, and an injunction was obtained from th Court of Chancery to impound the money. Air had no al ternative but to submit ta the restitution ot the plunder, or remain ln prison. He preferred the former course, aad waa discharged.

Messrs. Brooks and Dixon have received from American agent upwards af of their loss. At the Old Bailey Session yesterday Eliza Hurry was indicted for stealing a crown piece and other monies, the property of John Gardner It appeared that the prosecutor, who It a fellruonger, living in Berroondsey, happened to be at tli Two Brewers puWic bouse, in W'entworth street, near rickell't brewhouse, when, sfter taking some refreshment, he wanted a bad and inquiring of the landlord, who said he could not accommodate him in hit own house, but recommended him ta a house dote by. II went thither, and having retired to rest, bit alum, ben were soon disturbed by feeling his trousers. In which was his money, drawn from under his piUow.

He started up and taw a female ln her night clothe. The policeman cam in and found the money concealed upon ber person. The house waa one of the worst deter piion. Th Court expressed a doubt as to whether the publican at the Two Brewers waa not the actual proprietor of thi den of infamy, and said that the licencing magistrates ought to know of this. The officer stated that the publican who kept the house had left, nd the present occupant was not implicated in th charge The jury returned a verdict af Guify, and the prisoner was ordered to be transported for life.

In the Insolvent Debtors" Court yesterday Charles Henry Green, Iste of Melktham, Wiltshire, maltster, waa opposed by a creditor, named Funnel. It appeared that the insolvent about the close af last year called his creditors to. gether, and his father in law, who was a creditor, proposed paying them by Instalments, and a deed of eompoaltioo was prepared The trustees proceeded to dispose of tb property, the proceed! of which, alter deducting the expenses, amount. etl to 117. Thit sum they ovTered to the creditors, but an of thesn refused ta accept the compos tion.

Mr Warren, it appeared, had lately supplied the Insolvent with harness, which he parted with, as also his horse and, cart, and 140 bushels of malt, to a creditor named Oilier Mr Commissioner Bowen taid lhat th Insolvent had been guilty of grots preference to Mr. Oilier, and he waa sentenced to eight months' Imprisonment. Benjamin Burn, th pugilist, and late landlord af th Half Moon publie house, Pcanpool lane. waa sentenced to three months imprisonment, far having raid at the lime ef the disposal of th abov hous a sum of SOi ta a person named Smith, in detriment ta hia other creditor. On Tuesday night an inquest was held by Mr.

Cart tar, tbe coroner far Kent, at the Black Hoe Tavern, Lower, read, Deptford, on view of the body of Mr. James Phillio, late proprietor of that extensive establishment lh London Hotel, Exeter, under the follosnng melancholy circumstances Th unfortunate man had, a few days ago, gone to Oreenwleh, on a visit to bis brother in law, and by sotn accident, be either lost or waa robbed of all hi money.whicli caused him much uneasiness of mind, and became remarkably low spirited and dejected, from which ke could not be mated. On Sunday night he went out without speaking to any of tb family, which txdted soma alarm In their mind, and tbey Immediately went after him, but could not succeed in overtaking hits or tracing tb plac of bis deotinarlon, although a const snl search was kept up A person answering his tfoacripslon was oboerved to approach tb step descending to tb canal at Black. Hart bridg, on lb Lowev.road, at about 10 o'clock on th aim night I rifoeraatloo of this fact waa given to his relative, aad at their Inatanc th canal was ilraa ged, when, after soma labour, lis kssdy of tb nfonanat man was found at a short distance from to bride and so tbe bank, torn 6 yard farther, were found Bis hat and rick. Tb body waa teraored Immewistrly to lb Black Horse, for th porpaa of hcwUtuvaT tb present Insjuiry.

Tb meaner sad on or two of tha rvrry said tbey knew tb aartauuu man when ia afflostoc, aad be sraa tb rarepvietot of tb bead Ira at Kxctcr, aad was highly stpcil. sraa Dinrnally of tiafwlar habits, aad tiM tl(btt vYxatJoa or Vm slsrsys operated vary ptTwsrrfilly mstxa hia Drr. Tbst IrtlaVg.aM SVvilaSO. 10 SOOtT tha dCwJad CSCM tOtO tb water, th jtryrnirraediTtrtflct rf TwaaA HARROW SCHOOL. TO THE EDITOR Or THE TIMER.

Sir, It wis not tUl this mornissj that I saw a paisrapa toa tht MormHfC hnmWf of Ml, reflecting oa tb peasant stat of discipline at Harrow School. It cootabt great exaxgeraiiaos, and forn direct (Usenoods Irs ornlsaaotss also are Important, and as yon not long sine alluded to th trio, rrion referred to, I request yorj will so good a to Insert the foUowtng ttatement la yemr orwrpapw. It Is true that two boys, about two months stac, wheeled swty th chaiae cart in question, aad as tbey wer so doing, I have good reason to Wlive, Its awn weight carried it Into tb pond withOTt their mtetidin; ft; bultb water xveser rowabov th ailc trr. Th bays themselves had it taken out damage of th smallest kind whatever was don ta it aad a cor plaint having been mad to me ow tha subject, I tmm. dlately punished th two boys.

Th persons to horn the chaise cart belonged remake sometime anerwardt In Harrow, and having txdted tb lidlcala of some boya, by asking absurd tTuestion shout Roman Emperors buried in tb cJrarcfa.yard, 4c, they wr lavughad at aa they were setting off again after their dinner, on whitl, one of them knocked an of the boys down with sa aibrtflj called thm all paupers," and the ton of pernios, adding other offensive and very vindictive txprtatiesna. It ia true that some stones wer thrown, but tb bottler who hld) ih bane by the bridle th wbol time, positively denle any injury having been don to th horse's mouib, nor did tbe chaise cart receive any fracture whatever. Ills false that anr master declared be could not prevent such behaviour on the part of the boy. On th contrary, on of them, on hearing a disturbance opposite hit house, iasxo. dutely put an end to the misconduct, securing aa unnw lested passage for th chaise and Iu owners, and literally ir ceived their thanks for hit interference.

I cannot, on minute inquiry, discover the least firundatiori for the ttatement that anr of the inhabitants rushed out of their bouses and ened hame A highly respectable tradesman residing within a few paces of the Inn, saw their departure, and contradicts the assertion. So far. Indeed, fram the inhabitants entertaiaing any feeling of the tort, they ar generally Indignant at th miaTctTtteatation of an affair sa momentary and trifling, that when, several weeks after it occurred, it was alluded to ia Th Times, scarcely an inhabitant the place could guest to what It referred. If it is expected of a head master that his boys shook! be fauldeas, I have not a word more ta say but if it bs required of him that he ihould vieilant in checking offence when ther occur, th public will see, that In th first instance, th boys were immediately pumtbed foe their ofTenee; and, in the second, an aatittant maater appeared, and at once put an end to the behaviour camplained of I am, air, your obedient humble servant, Harrow, April 13. CHARLE LO.NOLK..

TO THE KDITOROF THE TIMES. Nr, knowing how mud) you are interested in exposing such marxruvret of th opponents of reform aa show the weak. nes of their csuse, and their consequent recklessness as to lb character of the means they adopt for its support, I uke th liberty of putnng yon into possession sf a circumstance or two connected with the anti reform petiiioa now getting up in this county. This hole and corner affair appears to have been coo oned al Newburv, during the intervals of bsiainesa at the (Joiner tint lately hld there, but to secretly, tbst retpettable magistrates and others, who had been tn lorwied that such an attempt would be made, and were prepared to meet it with tbetr opposition, left ewbury ln utter ignorance of its having really seen the light, if bght tueh darknest can be called. much for itt birth.

Now for the mode which hat been resorted to to obtain signatures and here I shall eonbn" mvtelf to what has pasted under my own observation in this town. F.t ana afuc omnei." hirst I know It ta be a fact that teveral Individual were induced to sign by the assurance that It was a petition for which word in lar lettier. headed the hand.kills announdng wr th petition lay for signature, and many farmers were met on their road to market, by certain clerical gentleman (a determined advocate of the rotten borough system, in th extinction of which are involved hit hope of preferment), and urged by him to sign the petitioa for reform," which many did, on tb supposition that it was what it pretended to be. On of these, who afterwards discovered ihe trick, spplied to get hi name erased, but thit was not permitted Freeholders of Oxfordshire, this being near the borders of lhat county, wer alo allowed to sign, and likewise several of tn lower data of Inhs bitants in thit town, who have no pretensions, either under the tld or proposed system, to th lective franchise, and whooe naost tweet voice would be treated with contempt by these aristocrats, except ta suit their awn purpose. Notaithttanding all these means together with an act! personal canvass, and, la some instances, even th use af intimidation, not more than 8 signatures could be procured in this town and neighbourhood.

1 et shall doubt! informed that the petition speaks the tente of the larger proportion of the intellect sod wealth of the county. I am. Sir, with great retpeet, Abingdon, Berks, April 19. A CO.NsTANT READER. I have omitted to ttate, that attempts are making ta excite tbe fears of th farmers on the subject of the com laws.

It being industriously stated that their abolition is intended to be one of th first measures of the reformed Parliament. TREATMENT OF A FEU ALE SLAFE. The othdal statement of th cruelues perpetrate: by Mr. Bridget, on the person of his female slave Kitty Hylton, waa. laid, a few days ago, on th table of the House of Commons.

The following is the despatch of Viscount Ooderith to Larl Belmore, of the 18th of February, 1831 I have received your Lordship's despatch of the 1st of December, 1834, enclosing a copy of the proceedings before lb (ouneil of Protection, ia the complaints of Kitty iiyltaa againtt the Rev. Bridget. our Lordthip was tnatructcct to obtain thit Infcrmatioej. in mr orcdectator't despatch of the J3d October, 182s, and the Instruction was repeated on the l'h of August, 1830 Obviously desirable aa it waa that thit department ihould be in full aad early possession ot all the document bearing upon this ease. I cannot but express my regret that yaur Lordthip tbould have allowed mora than li roontht to intervene before you transmitted the copy of tb proceedings before tb CWnal of Protection.

I have perused thi record with feelings of th deepest concern. For a trifling mistake in the execution of her master't orders, this female tltvt appears to have been first violently struck and kicked by ber matter, and then, by hia directions, flogged with tueh severity as to have txdted th commiseration of every person who bore witness to ber appearance after the punlahmcnl. Thomas Rafnngton, was sworn, snd deposed, thai Kitty Hylton came to witness en Saturday morning, tb 4th, a ro A servant cam In, and told idtness a sick woman wanted ta see him. "aw ber and her sltuiuon. tvcr saw a female in such a situation.

Had seen th wemaa Defoe, but did not know ber nam. Wttnew did not examlo ber particularly, but the was terribly lacerated, and never taw a woman to ill Dr. Menaett, who was sworn, tut that th woman had two Mack eyes when sent to the workhouse, and that ke is. tanned her and asw severe marks of punishment but says, she had had thlrty.nine th would not hav been healed so Mr. F.

Harker iwrn, states, that taw tb woman ia the morning of Wednesday. Had beard a report of a woman being severely flogged. Examined her. Ht eyes wer black. at if the had received a sever blow.

Her potteriors wer very much cut up. On th Inner part of ber thighs on (sen there were teveral black The Hon. Henry Cos. sworn, stat. that Kitty Hylton came to him to complain against ber maatrr, Mr.

Bridge. Mm was very much injured. Saw her bruises, evidently switching, from tbe nsp of th neck to ber pottariors her fact and thighs dreadfully bruited. Hsa never teen any thing ta severe of til kind. It It further stated, and is comb isied by tb evidence MtstMoreland.

that Mr. Bridge struck or kicked the slave after ah had been flogged, a weO aa before, aad that hr caused her to burn the clothes jrbseh bad been stained with ber bld. The only part of this rrklroc which it la aay dogree impugned, It that of Dr. Mennctt and Jl r. Harker, to the fact of her having black eves anJ all that appear to tbe contrary Is th evidence of apparently a servant, e.

at all events, aa inmate tn 31 r. Bridge nauae, woo aaya mat he did not porcttv any mark af violence on ber face. When Mr. Bridges wss called upon for bit defenc. all lhat appears upon th record It, that he admitted that be had ordered the woman to be twitched for ber Insolence, but denies that be went down from hi bout.

On th contrary, be bad tent ner down to swiicnww vj sow watchman. The result th proceeding was, that oa tt beroar put to the tot whether Mr. Bridge should be prooecusod no it was earned by a majority af 1 to fear against the And when a bill of ladiament was, nevertheless, preferred againtt Mr. Bridges, by th Attomy tneraI. under the direction of the Steretary of Mat, it waa thrown out by the (rraad Jury.

It would Is with extrem nine. tsne that 1 couia be inaueea to ueuot wsi sot gria'aao'" oho composed th Orand Jury on this occasion performed their duty oontdeatloualy, according to th terms of th oatb hirh ih a h.rt i.Wis km I have tha apinlea of tb AttoTOey. Oeneralfor Jamaica before me, who reported, thai bavbxa; maturely considered the evtdeoe which had beta offered to the Magistrate and lb Vestry, he could fcJ no hesitation In declaring that th Orand Jary hat oammitted aa error of judgment, which, foe every easisidcTarion of what is due ta ina ends ol public JusncT. ra ineir gvosa srpui, aw. credit of th Colonial society, is deeply to deplond.

Wer I aaaarn in judgment ot tne ursoa jury to be correct, it would follow that the laws of Jaanaica affjrd tb slave no protection train such ssiaferings as those which are shown, by evidence upon seta. ti hare been uedcrgoo by the slave Kitty Titer. Wuh respect to th ctTender in thi case, your Lord thip will readily eooeciv how much the ragrtt w.icti I should feel at tueh conduct on tbe part of any person filling: a respectable station in sodety is aggravated by tk dretm stsnet of that person being a minister of lb OospcL Un. manly sad disgraceful as th conduct of Mr. Bridges srauM kr been, even naa It proceeded bo runner iota, tbe blows Inflicted by hi awn hand, I should bar been willing to seek sow apology for it la a moraeatary tbullitloa of anger, hewrrer apparently anprovoked, aad bower aabc camlng tbe sacred character nf his profession.

Bat, for tha repeated sad perwrtrla; cruelly of hi subsequent conduct I can find so extenuation and I eaa only lament that ta end of fustic hare been oenaxted, and that tb crtmeof Mr. atndges moat tx left unpunlabra. If Mr. Bride be tvistfstlaae, year Ioedblp win lot na time. If be adnavdy data, la tnslaf kit tsatrs frora the Cowauniavnoo of tb Ptaee." Yesterday waa cmmeiivraisi thai first of a re3Kircd series of anniversary anawrtuxg of tha gTWlrmen atUaatadta Mr PaaTs tb Lorssioa CstStw ban, Ladgat hfTl Sir John Stwtll, Ban wtsldsd ovtr a Usraly istptesshle company of ISO, rb sat down to a asuspcaous dlaaar, la eav Ulwu.swrtba"dr,DaC4Ufc Aaraabiraf aaiaxatcd speech wen snad br lit.

rsll the bJTt Dr. dark, tha Her. Mr aOllaaoB, aad Hu WlllLsins. Msssa. Haw, laUaifflaaa, Pyaa, aad Taylor, keptap ta sptrU of tha risxnbaf by ft aormbr at flaaa aaal sonpt tai af tbem vreaw bsasrHrsijly a A chairman aad atf ncdl fa the "rati axyataiaf.

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